Britain, France, Germany and Italy have indicated they may support the gradual removal of sanctions on Iran following a newly announced agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at reducing regional tensions and restoring diplomatic engagement.
The European countries welcomed the progress made through negotiations and described the agreement as an opportunity to improve stability in the Middle East. Officials emphasized that future economic measures would be linked to Iran's adherence to international commitments and continued cooperation with global monitoring bodies.
The peace initiative is expected to pave the way for further discussions on security, trade and nuclear-related issues. Diplomats from both sides are expected to continue negotiations to finalize key details and establish mechanisms for implementation.
Analysts say the prospect of sanctions relief could provide a boost to Iran's economy and improve regional trade flows. However, international leaders remain cautious, noting that several complex issues must still be resolved before any major policy changes are fully implemented.
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